Democracy is comprised of a multitude of interlocking elements, from economic and social interests and their articulation, to the design of electoral laws and their effects, to the intricacies of bargaining within governing coalitions. From among these many elements we focus here on one central feature of the new democracies in post-communist Eastern Europe
Most of the scholarship on the political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe focuses on ex...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
Assesses the impact of electoral system design on political change in post-communist Europe. Since t...
There has been considerable debate about the characteristics of political cleavages underlying post-...
Political parties have a central role to play in democratic consolidation, yet we know comparatively...
Electoral behavior in new democracies has received significant attention, but patterns of party syst...
First published on 14 February 2012.Since Lipset and Rokkan (1967) published their seminal work on t...
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 2...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
This paper analyses the electoral cleavages in three Central European countries countries-the Czech ...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
The following article examines the emergence of parties in post-communist Romania concluding that th...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
The political development of post-communist Europe has generally been seen as a relatively successfu...
This book assesses the quality of democracy through the study of organized interests in post-Communi...
Most of the scholarship on the political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe focuses on ex...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
Assesses the impact of electoral system design on political change in post-communist Europe. Since t...
There has been considerable debate about the characteristics of political cleavages underlying post-...
Political parties have a central role to play in democratic consolidation, yet we know comparatively...
Electoral behavior in new democracies has received significant attention, but patterns of party syst...
First published on 14 February 2012.Since Lipset and Rokkan (1967) published their seminal work on t...
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 2...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
This paper analyses the electoral cleavages in three Central European countries countries-the Czech ...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
The following article examines the emergence of parties in post-communist Romania concluding that th...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
The political development of post-communist Europe has generally been seen as a relatively successfu...
This book assesses the quality of democracy through the study of organized interests in post-Communi...
Most of the scholarship on the political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe focuses on ex...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
Assesses the impact of electoral system design on political change in post-communist Europe. Since t...